Like most of my peers, I grew up on games. When I was just a little tyke my parents saw video games and computers as something special that would define my generation, or at the very least, keep us 5 kids out of their hair so they could do (arguably more boring) “adult things.” Whatever it was, I will always remember the TRS-80 and it’s cassette tapes from Radio Shack, our (several) Atari 2600’s we picked up with $0.50 – $2.00 games at weekend yard sales, our various varieties of Apple computers (IIe, IIc, IIgs),...